This is a collection of multiple choice and true/false questions on pregnancy and labor. Topics covered include the hormones of pregnancy, maternal changes during pregnancy, and labor. These questions are suitable for students enrolled in Human Anatomy and Physiology II or Advanced Anatomy and Physiology.

When we decided to have a baby, we went looking for some answers to the many questions we had. What we could not find was a book on what our baby’s real needs were going to be the first couple of months of its life.
Impulse shopping goes to a new level with your first child. First-time parents buy in excess out of fear. Help is here.
Bonus sections to help you get organized are included

This is an update (2nd Edition) of the original critically-acclaimed McGraw-Hill publication of "The Anxious Parent's Guide to Pregnacy," by Gerard M. DiLeo, MD.
Completely revised and brought up to date for 2012, it is also like no other pregnancy book you've ever seen. It's what not to expect when you're reading a book about expecting.

"It wasn’t like Gustave to storm out of the flat when Lisette opposed him. Usually Lisette would flee to Margot’s place, returning a few hours later to find Gustave sulking and sauced, but eager to make up..."
A century-old diary of a young woman’s frustrated marriage and infatuation with a wild painter named Vincent Van Gogh, gives a contemporary woman new insights into her own marriage.

The physical and emotional toll of morning sickness was devastating. It made my wife and I reconsider our plan to have more than one child. But three children later, our extensive research made us realize that morning sickness is curable. In this book you will read about more than fifty cognitive, behavioral, supplemental, and pharmaceutical treatment for morning sickness.

She won’t eat. Her mother and grandmother try to get her to eat something, but she refuses. If she doesn’t eat, maybe the thing growing inside of her will die. She is not her mother or her grandmother, despite appearances to the contrary. One way or another she will change her family’s cycles.

Her mother said she should have never married her husband. Her coworkers say she’s crazy for staying. Her husband says it’s all her fault.
Bewildered at finding herself in an abusive marriage and concerned for her safety, Sabrina starts living a secret that brews turmoil and anguish within her soul. Will the prayers that are being said on her behalf save her from herself before time runs out?

This is the story about a plucky emergency doctor giving birth to two healthy babies—and all the whacked-out stuff that happens in between. Death and disease stalk and smite my family; I'm trying to save lives in the ER and conceive another baby.
Warning: this book is less about official doctor-ing and more about my unbalanced life (but funny! And plucky! Did I mention plucky?).